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Persons with dispensed medicines; age and sex
Persons to whom medicines were dispensed by medicine group (ATC), age and sex in absolute figures and as percentage of the total population
Persons with dispensed medicines; origin
Persons to whom medicines were dispensed by origin, medicine group, age, sex
Health care costs for women higher than for men
Health care costs were around 13 percent higher for women than men in 2023 (based on the basic health care insurance package in the Netherlands).
Proximity to facilities; distances by car, regional
Distances to and number of facilities: healthcare, retail, leisure, schools and culture per municipality and other regional classifications
Health expenditure; functions and financing
Health expenditure Health functions, financing schemes, High Value Dataset – Statistiek
Spending on health and social care up by 8.9 percent in 2024
In 2024, government spending on health and social care, including childcare rose by 8.9 percent to 155 billion euros.
Health expenditure; providers and financing
Health expenditure Health care providers, financing schemes, High Value Dataset – Statistiek
Health expenditure; functions and providers
Health expenditure Health functions, health care providers, High Value Dataset – Statistiek
Labour income share, economic activity
Labour income share, Labour income self-employed (imputed) Economic activities
ADHD medication use has quadrupled since 2006
Nearly 300 thousand people received medication for ADHD in 2023.
Caribbean Netherlands; labour participation, position in the household
Labour force, unemployment, labour participation Sex, age, position in the household
Output and income components of GDP; activities, National Accounts
Output, intermediate consumption, value added and income components Standard Industrial Classification 2008 (SIC 2008)
Spending on health care up by 8.1 percent in 2024
The Netherlands spent 113.5 billion euros on health care in 2024
Revision of statistics health and social care expenditure, 2021-2023
Statistics Netherlands publishes revised figures for the statistics on expenditures on health and social care for 2021-2023. Important changes include a new breakdown by type of care, improved scope,...
Revision of statistics on health and social care expenditure, 2021-2023
Statistics Netherlands publishes revised figures for the statistics on expenditures on health and social care for 2021-2023. Important changes include a new breakdown by type of care, improved scope,...
Health expenditure; functions and financing, 1998-2022
Health expenditure Health functions, financing schemes, High Value Dataset – Statistiek
Healthcare workers on fewer hours are the most likely to work more
Statistics Netherlands (CBS) tracked changes in the working hours of workers in the healthcare and well-being between Q4 2021 and Q4 2023
Inappropriate behaviour at work is most common in healthcare sector
Workers in the healthcare sector and the accommodation and food services sector (hospitality) are the most likely to experience inappropriate or unwanted behaviour at work, such as unwanted sexual...
The distance to the nearest hospital was nearly 5 kilometres in 2023
The distance to the nearest hospital or outpatient clinic by road for people in the Netherlands was 4.8 kilometres on average.
Care sector has the most female workers
There were 11.5 million jobs in the Dutch economy in 2023, an increase of 8 million since 1995.
Financial SBS Indicators NACE Q, The Netherlands, 2020
Financial variables of NACE, sector Q, compiled for the Netherlands in accordance with SBS methodology of Eurostat for population of market-oriented units over 2020 on 4th digit level of NACE...
Health expenditure; functions, financing for internat.comparisons,1998-2022
Health accounts; functions and financing, healthcare functions; healthcare financing
6 in 10 parents in the Caribbean Netherlands use formal childcare
Over 6 in 10 working parents in the Caribbean Netherlands with children under age 12 used formal childcare at least once every week in 2022.
Nearly 230 thousand fewer hospital admissions in 2020
In 2020, the total number of hospital admissions stood at 2.7 million. This is 12 percent lower than in 2019.
Cause-of-death statistics in public health and epidemiology: Exploring new applications
Dissertation on the use of cause-of-death data in public health, focusing on improving applications for monitoring mortality trends and analyzing disease burdens by linking death data to healthcare...